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Stupid Question

Stupid answer: I think you need to right click on your task bar and go to properties. There should be a way to delete that folder from that menu.
 
Start->Settings->Taskbar & Start Menu...

Go to Advanced tab, and click on the Clear button.
 
Originally posted by: kt
Start->Settings->Taskbar & Start Menu...

Go to Advanced tab, and click on the Clear button.

Such a nice, simple, intuitive location for that, hmm? Thanks, Microsoft, for some great UI design.... (barf)

I think that in Win2K you can open the Documents in the Start menu, and just right-click and delete the ones you don't want your g/f to find..
 
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: kt
Start->Settings->Taskbar & Start Menu...

Go to Advanced tab, and click on the Clear button.

Such a nice, simple, intuitive location for that, hmm? Thanks, Microsoft, for some great UI design.... (barf)

I think that in Win2K you can open the Documents in the Start menu, and just right-click and delete the ones you don't want your g/f to find..

Nope, it's not an actual folder.. it's a shortcut to a folder. If you want to manually delete the cached items, it's in the directory /Documents and Settings/{USERNAME}/Recent


 
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